Answer:
A patient with a myocardial infarction cannot fully recover, despite the drugs he takes because the drugs prevent another heart attack, but other damage has already occurred.
Explanation:
Myocardial infarction is due to a blockage of the coronary arteries, with an absence of blood supply to areas of the heart muscle that end up dying.
A person with a myocardial infarction will not be able to recover the damaged areas of his heart —since the damage has occurred— but <u>drugs are useful to decrease cardiac risk factors, improve coronary circulation and prevent a new attack</u>.
The other options are not correct because:
- <em><u>Myocardial infarction drugs are used in people with cardiovascular disease</u></em><em>, not in very active healthy people.</em>
- <em>If a </em><em><u>drug restores blood flow</u></em><em>, it does so throughout the body.</em>
- <em><u>The drugs cannot rebuild the cells that died, but they can limit the death of more</u></em><em>, does not explain why the patient with a heart attack does not fully recover.</em>
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The Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990 (NLEA) provides FDA with specific authority to require nutrition labeling of most foods regulated by the Agency; and to require that all nutrient content claims (i.e., 'high fiber', 'low fat', etc.) and health claims be consistent with agency regulations.
Answer:
Moro.
Explanation:
Moro reflex may be defined as a type of the infantile reflex that occur during 30-35 weeks of the gestation. The evaluation of integration of central nervous system occurs at moro reflex.
The moro reflex causes the flings of the baby arms and her legs are out from her body. The baby spread the arms and causes arms adduction. Michaels' afraid of the sister response but her mother knows that this is a simple moro reflex of the baby.
Thus, the correct answer is option (a).